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  • #41
    Originally posted by Drew Bundini Br View Post
    Wilder wants the biggest fight with the biggest payday! The fight would definately be bigger than CANELO/Lil G.
    . Ha hahahahahaha that's all I can say bigger hahaha your hilarious nobody is asking for that fight compared to Canelo's

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    • #42
      I'd say in England yes, in USA no.

      Joshua vs Wilder would be a huge fight in UK, could sell a ton of tickets and sell a lot of cheaper PPV's.

      But in USA nothing beats Canelo vs GGG.

      If anyone feels different, let me know why you think the other way.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
        Deontay Wilder was ringside for Anthony Joshua's remarkable comeback and knockout against Wladimir Klitschko on April 29. The amazing atmosphere inside a sold-out Wembley Stadium made the unbeaten WBC heavyweight champion wonder what it would be like if he fought Joshua. Wilder told host Randy Gordon for this week's episode of "At the Fights" on Sirius XM's Rush (Channel 93) that he believes a Wilder-Joshua fight could draw a crowd in excess of 100,000 and that their fight could generate "half-a-billion dollars" in overall revenue.
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        I don't know about half a billion but if promoted and built correctly, this fight could be among the biggest in boxing.
        Last edited by JJRod; 05-11-2017, 12:18 PM.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by lopez36 View Post
          if i had to choose between both, i wouldnt even think about it,,, canelo/ggg,,,,,i can just picture wilder and joshua in a hugfest, slow, throwing jabs and then grabbing each other after one punch is thrown,,,wilder/joshua is interesting but im more excited about canelo/ggg
          And you'll see some big dude looking Rtarded throwing windmill punches looking like a damn amatuer.

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          • #45
            Joshua has mad props for defeating the former king of the hill in Klistschko, it's true. But Wilder's rep hinges on him KOing a string of bums. And of course, AJ hasn't had that many fights yet. So no, I don't think that a fight between AJ and Wilder is bigger than Canelo vs Golovkin. Wilder's tripping.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View Post
              Wtf did I just read? Jab and grab each other after one punch is thrown? Do you even know who Joshua and Wilder are?
              calm down,no reason to get all bent out of shape,,yeah I really think that will happen if they fight,they both can punch and to protect themselves ican see them fighting like that,they are big men,they don't move as well as others so their defense to me will be holding after throwing punches,i can easily see a fight between them like that,and to me that fight and style won't be close to what canelo/ggg will bring,just overall I think canelo with golovkin is just bigger,by a lot,biggest fight of the year and honestly there are other fights I would rather watch than wilder/Joshua,,,chocolatito/Estrada rematch,,mikey Garcia/lomachenko...I would rather watch those

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              • #47
                Joshua is improving fight to fight. He passed the ultimate test any fighter can pass being dropped fatigued out on his feet yet survived then came back to win.

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                • #48
                  Wilder is not improving fight to fight. The power in the right he was born with and it is true one punch ko power. He is good at moving and keeping spacing that he wants moves like a light heavy

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                  • #49
                    Wilder in the USA will KO Joshua and end it all in fashion.

                    Wilder's powerful; right hand sends Joshua to the promised land. Have the fight in America and Wilder will KO Joshua.

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                    • #50
                      Wilder's offense is sloppy and often leaves himself open with wild attacks. He is not following mark brelands instructions for someone with his power the blueprint is simple

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